In this article, we demonstrate how Actor–Network Theory has been translated into tourism research. The article presents and discusses three concepts integral to the Actor–Network Theory approach: ordering, materiality, and multiplicity. We first briefly introduce Actor–Network Theory and draw attention to current Actor–Network Theory studies in tourism with a focus on how the approach is sensitive toward heterogeneous orderings. The following section discusses how more recent Actor–Network Theory approaches emphasize multiplicity and thus multiple versions of every ordering attempt. This leads us toward ontological politics, which have bearings on how we approach and understand research methods and how we perform tourism research. In concl...
Tourism studies have conceptualised social media as artefacts and networks of tangible objects based...
Research on tourism enclaves has relied mainly on topographical understandings of the phenomenon. Th...
This article is a theoretical contribution to inform scholarship on tourism destination development ...
The recent surfacing of actor-network theory (ANT) in tourism studies correlates to a rising interes...
In this article we discuss how ANT has been translated into tourism research and show how it has imp...
This article introduces an alternative way of looking at and researching tourism by translating acto...
Informed by actor-network theory (ANT), this research aims at improving understanding of the nature ...
The multiplicity of tourism encounters provide some of the best available occasions to observe the s...
This article reviews the development of motivational theories underpinning the study of tourism and ...
Tourism distribution has commonly been understood within a managerial framework, appearing as a stat...
As a concept deeply embedded in social and cultural practice, the host-guest relationship has been i...
Ten years ago actor-network theory (ANT) entered this journal. To illustrate how the relational onto...
This article reviews the changing nature of contemporary tourism and sociological approaches to its ...
In recent years Actor-network theory (ANT) has increasingly been felt in the field of tourism studie...
Until the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of tourism had confronted many destin...
Tourism studies have conceptualised social media as artefacts and networks of tangible objects based...
Research on tourism enclaves has relied mainly on topographical understandings of the phenomenon. Th...
This article is a theoretical contribution to inform scholarship on tourism destination development ...
The recent surfacing of actor-network theory (ANT) in tourism studies correlates to a rising interes...
In this article we discuss how ANT has been translated into tourism research and show how it has imp...
This article introduces an alternative way of looking at and researching tourism by translating acto...
Informed by actor-network theory (ANT), this research aims at improving understanding of the nature ...
The multiplicity of tourism encounters provide some of the best available occasions to observe the s...
This article reviews the development of motivational theories underpinning the study of tourism and ...
Tourism distribution has commonly been understood within a managerial framework, appearing as a stat...
As a concept deeply embedded in social and cultural practice, the host-guest relationship has been i...
Ten years ago actor-network theory (ANT) entered this journal. To illustrate how the relational onto...
This article reviews the changing nature of contemporary tourism and sociological approaches to its ...
In recent years Actor-network theory (ANT) has increasingly been felt in the field of tourism studie...
Until the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of tourism had confronted many destin...
Tourism studies have conceptualised social media as artefacts and networks of tangible objects based...
Research on tourism enclaves has relied mainly on topographical understandings of the phenomenon. Th...
This article is a theoretical contribution to inform scholarship on tourism destination development ...